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Tue, 13 May 2003 21:32:39 -0500
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Hello,
I do like the idea  of not having snakes around my hives. My wife said she
would help one day move some of my hives. And one of the biggest snakes came
out of the bottom of it, I have seen in years.
It was a good thing it wasnt a lizzard:) I dropped the hive of very cross
bees. And the snake had just as much trouble as myself. As soon as I slowed
down:)
If lizzards is a sign no snake are around, then I may sacrifice a few bees.
Although the snakes may keep the mice away. O well, the clover has started ,
Im happy, the bees are happy. Life is grand
preacher

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